Flow path switching device
US-2024175502-A1 · May 30, 2024 · US
US9791061B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9791061-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414893094-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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A valve, in particular for hydraulic circuits, includes a valve body ( 4 ) designed as a cartridge that can be fixed in a housing ( 6 ) having fluid connections ( 8 ) by a securing device ( 20, 26, 28 ). The securing device has at least one blocking element ( 20 ) in the form of a separate component between the valve body ( 4 ) and the housing ( 6 ). The blocking element has blocking surfaces that can be moved relative to the longitudinal axis ( 18 ) of the valve body ( 4 ) between an assembly position allowing the valve body ( 4 ) to be inserted into the housing ( 6 ) and a blocking position in which the blocking surfaces secure the valve body in an assembly position, preferably with zero backlash by bearing against retaining surfaces ( 26, 28 ) of the housing ( 6 ) and the valve body ( 4 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A valve comprising: a housing having fluid connections; a cartridge valve body mounted in said housing and having a longitudinal axis; a securing device fixing said valve body in said housing, said securing device having a blocking element being a separate component part relative to and located between said housing and said valve body, said blocking element having blocking surfaces movable relative to said longitudinal axis between an assembly position allowing said valve body to be inserted into said housing and a blocking position in which said blocking surfaces secure said valve body in an installation position in said valve body; said blocking element being an annular body, said annular body being expandable by elastic deformation for installation of said valve body in said housing into the assembly position and having shape recovery into the blocking position when the installation position is reached such that said blocking surfaces engage retaining surfaces on said valve body, said annular body being in an installation space in said housing, said installation space having a radial depth relative to said longitudinal axis allowing radial expansion of said annular body in the assembly position and being axially delimited on a side facing an installation opening of said housing by a first housing angular surface, said first housing angular surface retaining said annular body against movement toward the installation opening; and a third body angular surface on said valve body being in front of a valve body section with a largest external diameter of said valve body, said third body angular surface forming an insertion chamfer that allows expansion of said annular body radially into said installation space during installation of said valve body in said housing, said installation space having a radial dimension between said valve body section with the largest external diameter and a radial outer end of said installation space greater than a cross-sectional diameter of said annular body to allow radial expansion of said annular body during the installation and removal of said valve body relative to said housing, said angular surfaces being non-perpendicular to said longitudinal axis. 2. A valve according to claim 1 wherein said blocking surfaces secure said valve body in the blocking position without play. 3. A valve according to claim 1 wherein said annular body comprises a metal snap ring having a round cross-sectional shape. 4. A valve according to claim 1 wherein said annular body comprises an end part extending at an angle from a ring plane of said snap ring; said valve body having an axially extending groove receiving said end part; and said housing has a recess extending axially from said installation space receiving and forming an engagement space for said end part of said annular body. 5. A valve according to claim 1 wherein said annular body comprises a snap ring. 6. A valve according to claim 1 wherein said annular body comprises a metal snap ring. 7. A valve according to claim 1 wherein said valve body comprises a valve body section with a largest external diameter of said valve body; and a second body angular surface follows said valve body section in an installation direction of said valve body, said second angular surface interacting with said snap ring along with said first angular surface. 8. A valve according to claim 7 wherein said first housing angular surface forms a retaining surface of said housing; said second body angular surface forms a retaining surface of said valve body; and said retaining surfaces converge toward said longitudinal axis with distances between said retaining surfaces being reduced along extensions of said retaining surfaces to a value smaller than said cross-sectional diameter of said snap ring. 9. A valve according to claim 8 wherein said angular surfaces extend at acute angles relative to a plane extending perpendicularly to said longitudinal axis. 10. A valve according to claim 1 wherein said valve body comprises a second body angular surface following said valve body section in an installation direction of said valve body, said second body angular surface interacting with said annular body along with said first housing angular surface. 11. A valve according to claim 10 wherein said first housing angular surface forms a retaining surface of said housing; said second body angular surface forms a retaining surface of said valve body; and said retaining surfaces converge toward said longitudinal axis with distances between said retaining surfaces being reduced along extensions of said retaining surfaces to a value smaller than said cross-sectional diameter of said annular body. 12. A valve according to claim 11 wherein said angular surfaces extend at acute angles relative to a plane extending perpendicularly to said longitudinal axis. 13. A valve according to claim 10 wherein said angular surfaces extend at acute angles relative to a plane extending perpendicularly to said longitudinal axis. 14. A valve according to claim 13 wherein said first housing angular surface extends at an angle relative to said plane greater than an angle said second body angular surface extends relative to said plane.
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